2002: Started all 62 games which he played in center field...earned first-team All-Louisiana and second-team All-Conference USA honors, and was named All-American by The Jewish Sports Review...led the team in doubles (18) and stolen bases (30) while finishing second in batting average (.333), hits (87), runs scored (60) and total bases (117), third in walks (23) and on-base percentage (.390), fourth in slugging percentage (.448) and tied for fifth in RBI (31)...ranked tied for second in C-USA in stolen bases, fourth in runs scored and doubles, and sixth in hits...earned C-USA All-Tournament honors after hitting .471 (8-for-17) with four doubles, five RBI and four runs scored...hit safely in 50 games, including 25 multiple-hit games and five multiple-RBI contests...had a seven-game hitting streak from March 29-April 7 when he hit .484 (15-for-31), and a nine-game streak from May 10-25 when he hit .475 (19-for-40)...had a career game at Pepperdine (Feb. 9) when he tied a career-high with four hits while setting career marks with three doubles and four runs scored...belted a career-best two home runs to tie a career mark of four RBI at UAB (April 14)...swiped bases on six occasions.

2001: Saw action in 68 games as a sophomore, including 58 starts in center field...earned the starting spot in mid-March and got the nod in the final 52 contests of the year...earned second-team All-Conference USA and All-Louisiana honors and was named All-American by The Jewish Sports Review...posted a C-USA leading 11 outfield assists and led the team in walks (42) and sacrifice bunts (10), while finishing second in stolen bases (21), third in putouts (194), fourth in total bases (124) and sacrifice flies (6), and fifth in slugging percentage (.477)...ranked second in C-USA in sacrifice bunts, tied for fourth in walks and tied for fifth in stolen bases and sacrifice flies...had 33 multiple-hit games and 14 multiple-RBI contests...as a starter, hit safely in 45 of 58 games, including an eight-game hitting streak when he hit .406 (13-for-32) from April 14-27...earned All-New Orleans Regional and Baseball America All-Regional honors after hitting .462 (6-for-13) in the three-game sweep...collected seven RBI, five runs scored and three walks in the Regional...hit .428 (6-for-14) in the College World Series, including three doubles and four RBI to go with flawless defense in 14 chances...had three or more hits on nine occasions, including a career-high four hits at Saint Louis (March 31) and in the C-USA Championship game against South Florida (May 20)...had three or more RBI six times, including four-RBI outings vs. Siena (March 11) and against Oklahoma State in the New Orleans Regional (May 26).

2000: Played in 55 games as a redshirt freshman, including 30 starts in center field and one in left...tied for the team lead with seven sacrifice bunts while hitting .264 with five extra-base hits, 14 RBI and 14 walks...posted five multiple-hit games and one multiple-RBI contest...had a four-game hitting streak from April 7-14 when he hit . 461 (6-for-13)...totaled a season-high three hits vs. San Diego State (Feb. 12) and again at UAB (April 14)...drove in a season-best three runs on his first career triple vs. Alabama (Feb. 19).

1999: Redshirted his first season with the Green Wave program.

Summer Ball: Played with the Falmouth Commodores of the Cape Cod League in 2001 and 2002...in 2002, led the Cape in runs scored (34) and finished second in stolen bases (21) to earn a spot on the West All-Star squad...finished second on the Commodores in batting average (.272) and doubles (7), third in home runs (5) and walks (20), and fourth in RBI (13)...in 2001, earned postseason All-Star honors after leading the team in home runs (3) and stolen bases (11), tying for the team lead in runs scored (21), ranking third in batting average (.280) and hits (40), and finishing fifth in RBI (14).

High School: Two-year starting centerfielder at Parkway Central High for coach Mike Sigler...earned first-team St. Louis All-Metro honors as a junior and senior, leading the Colts to a combined 38-9 record...as a senior, named Suburban West Conference Player of the Year honors after hitting .441 with a .790 slugging percentage and a league-leading 23 stolen bases...hit three-game-winning home runs in the final inning as a senior...against Marquette High in 1998, made a diving catch, threw the runner out at the plate and smacked a grand slam...as a junior, hit .393 with a conference-best 22 stolen bases...also earned four letters in ice hockey and two in football...on the gridiron, led the state in return yardage in 1997 and led Parkway Central to the 5A State Championship Game as a senior where he caught an 80-yard touchdown pass and threw a 55-yard scoring strike ...off the diamond, was a ceramic (art) scholarship nominee.

Personal: Full name is Jonathan Ryan Kaplan...born Jan. 11, 1980 in St. Louis, Mo...son of Gary and Peggy Kaplan...has two brothers: Jason and Lex; and one sister, Courtney...majoring in business.

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